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Top 10 Cheapest Bikes In India (*WOW*)
When it comes to buying a bike, most people set their budgets that they stick to while choosing the model that best suits their needs. Purchasing a two-wheeler, on the other hand, does not qualify as a “one-time investment.”
To begin, even the most simple maintenance bikes require a basic oil change, spark plug change, oil filter change, and so on to maintain their performance. This is a regular expenditure that you must consider while choosing a vehicle.
We’ve compiled a list of the best low-maintenance bikes in India to help you save money and time when it comes to keeping them in good condition.
Here are the top 10 cheapest bikes in India.
Bajaj CT 100
The 100cc commuter motorcycle from the homegrown two-wheeler company Bajaj is the first and cheapest bike on our list. The Bajaj CT 100 is the most affordable BS6 bike on the market in India right now.
It is powered by a 102cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected DTS-i engine that produces 7.9 PS at 7500 RPM and 8.3 Nm at 5500 RPM and is coupled to a 4-speed manual transmission.
The Bajaj CT 100 is a very fuel-efficient motorcycle that gets around 70-75 kmpl in ideal conditions. It comes in two models: CT 100 KS and CT 100 ES.
The former is priced at Rs. 40,794 with a Kickstarter, while the latter is priced at Rs. 48,474 with an electric start. In addition to the CT 100, the business sells the Platina 100 BS6, which shares mechanicals and features with the CT 100 but bears the Platina moniker.
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Bajaj CT 110 BS6
the Bajaj CT 110 BS6, uses the same powertrain as the Platina 110 H-Gear. It is driven by a BS6-compliant 115.45cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled DTS-i engine that produces 8.6 PS at 7000 RPM and 9.81 Nm at 5000 RPM and is connected to a 4-speed manual gearbox.
The CT 110 also receives some unique style elements and color tones to give it a rough and strong appearance. It has a one-of-a-kind Matte Olive Green color scheme with Yellow decals that look fantastic.
It also has a long-travel suspension and good ground clearance, allowing it to readily navigate rough rural roads. It is available in two models: CT 110 KS and CT 110 ES, with prices starting at Rs. 46,413 and going up to Rs. 50,771 respectively.
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TVS Sport BS6
The TVS Sport is the entry-level commuter motorcycle from the Indian two-wheeler company based in Madras. However, TVS has gone ahead and given it a major mechanical update over its predecessor this time around.
It is powered by a BS6-compliant 109.7cc, single-cylinder, fuel-injected engine that produces 8.3 horsepower and 8.7Nm of torque and is connected to a 4-speed automated transmission.
TVS Sport is aimed at young and middle-aged purchasers looking for an entry-level commuter motorcycle. It comes in a variety of color colors and only has two variations. The BS6 TVS Sport is priced at Rs. 51,750 ex-showroom for the kick-start variant and Rs. 58,925 for the electric-start option.
Hero HF Deluxe BS6
The Hero MotoCorp HF Deluxe is the cheapest BS6-compliant motorbike on the market in India. It is powered by a 97.2cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 8 PS at 8000 RPM and 8.05 Nm of torque at 6000 RPM and is connected to a 4-speed manual transmission. Hero’s patented i3S system and X-Sens fuel-injection technology are also included.
The HF Deluxe is a popular commuting vehicle due to its dependability and great fuel efficiency, with a mileage of 65-70 kmpl. Self Start Drum Brake Alloy Wheel – FI, Self Start Drum Brake Alloy Wheel – FI – All Black Edition, and Self Start Drum Brake Alloy Wheel – FI – i3S are the three variations available in India.
All the versions get the same mechanicals and are priced at Rs. 55,925, Rs. 56,050, and Rs. 57,250 respectively.
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TVS Radeon BS6
The TVS Radeon has become one of the most popular entry-level commuters in recent years. Because of its rugged build quality and high ground clearance, this commuter motorbike is highly popular in rural areas.
It is driven by a 109.7cc single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 8.3 horsepower at 7350 RPM and 8.7 Nm of torque at 4500 RPM and is connected to a 4-speed manual transmission.
The carburetted BS4 Radeon used to get around 55-60 kmpl, but in the BS6 period, it moved from a carburetor to TVS Eco Thrust fuel-injection technology, which claims to improve fuel efficiency by 15%.
It is sold in three variants – Drum Brake, Special Edition Drum Brake, and Special Edition Disc Brake model and is priced at Rs. 58,992, Rs. 61,992, and Rs. 64,992.
Hero Splendor Plus BS6
The Splendor has a rich tradition in India dating back more than 20 years and has evolved into a brand in its own right. In terms of dependability, cost, and mileage, the Splendor series has set the standard in its market. The Spendor Plus BS6 is powered by the same 97.2cc single-cylinder, air-cooled Honda engine that powers the HF Deluxe.
The engine, on the other hand, has been returned, and it now has a fuel-injection system and meets the newest BS6 pollution standards. This engine produces 8 PS of power at 8000 RPM and 8.05 Nm of torque at 6000 RPM when coupled to a 4-speed manual transmission. It also includes Hero’s i3S system.
is sold in three variants – Kick Start Drum Brake Alloy Wheel – FI, Self Start Drum Brake Alloy Wheel – FI, and Self Start Drum Brake Alloy Wheel – FI – i3S priced at Rs. 59,600, Rs. 61,900, and Rs. 63,110.
Bajaj Platina 110 H-Gear BS6
The Bajaj Platina 110 H-Gear is an excellent entry-level commuter motorcycle. It is the only motorbike in its class with a 5-speed transmission, a gear-position indicator, and other features.
The Platina 110 H-Gear is powered by a BS6-compliant 115.45cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled, DTS-i engine that produces 8.6 PS at 7000 RPM and 9.81 Nm at 5000 RPM and is paired to a 5-speed manual gearbox.
The Platina 110 H-Gear features electronic fuel injection and achieves a remarkable mileage of 65-70 kmpl. It is only available in one variant in India, which has a front disc brake, rear gas-charged shock absorbers, and other features. It is priced at Rs. 59,802
TVS Star City Plus BS6
The TVS Star City Plus is one of the most popular commuter motorcycles on the Indian market. The motorbike is powered by a 109.7cc, single-cylinder, air-cooled engine that produces 8.08 horsepower at 7350 RPM and 8.7 Nm of torque at 4500 RPM and is connected to a four-speed manual transmission.
The Star City Plus used to deliver 55-60 kmpl in the BS4 era, however, it has since converted from BS4 to BS6 and got TVS’ Eco-thrust fuel-injection system, which promises a 15% improvement in mileage.
It is available in two variations, both of which are feature-rich with the only difference being the color. The mono-tone variant of the TVS Star City Plus BS6 costs Rs. 62,034, while the dual-tone variant costs Rs. 62,534.
Hero Passion Pro BS6
The Passion Pro BS6 appears to be more sleek and sporty than before. It also now has a redesigned diamond frame that is said to weigh less than before, and less weight implies higher performance and improved fuel efficiency.
The BS6-compliant 113.2cc single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine in the 2020 Hero Passion Pro produces 9.15 bhp at 7500 RPM and 9.79 Nm of torque at 5000 RPM and is coupled to a 4-speed manual gearbox.
It also features Hero’s unique i3S (idle stop/start) mechanism and gets 55-60 kmpl. It is available in two models: Disc and Drum, with prices starting at Rs. 64,990 and going up to Rs. 67,190.
Hero Splendor i-Smart BS6
Splendor i-Smart 110 BS6 from Hero. It was India’s first BS6-compliant motorcycle to be released. It’s also worth noting that Hero’s i3S, or idle stop/start technology, was first debuted with the Splendor i-Smart 100cc motorcycle, and it drew a lot of attention because of its incredible fuel economy.
This i3S technology, as well as Hero’s electronic fuel-injection system, is available on the Splendor i-Smart 110.
The Splendor i-Smart 110 is powered by a BS6-compliant 113.2cc single-cylinder, air-cooled, fuel-injected engine that produces 9.15 bhp at 7500 RPM and 9.8 Nm of torque at 5500 RPM. It is connected to a 4-speed manual gearbox and achieves 55-60 kmpl in real-world conditions. It is available in a single feature-loaded form and costs Rs. 67,100.